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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The board may issue a temporary permit in advance of the notice required by this section. In all cases, whether or not a temporary permit has been issued, the board shall, as soon as practicable after the receipt of an application, issue and deliver to the applicant or permittee a notice of the application or permit, which includes the information required by Section 1301. Publication or posting of the notice shall be as follows:
(a) If the application or permit is for more than three cubic feet per second or for more than 200 acre-feet of storage, and if the permit is to remain in effect for more than 30 days, the notice shall be published by and at the expense of the applicant or permittee at the earliest practicable time, not to exceed 20 days from the date of issuance of the notice, in a newspaper having a general circulation and published within the county wherein the point of diversion lies. Proof of publication shall be by copy of the notice as published and made part of an affidavit filed with the board within 10 days of publication.
(b) In all other cases, unless the permit is to be in effect less than 10 days:
(1) The applicant or permittee shall post the notice in at least two conspicuous places in the locality to be affected by thediversion and use. Notices shall be posted not later than two days after receipt of the notice by the applicant or permittee. An affidavit containing proof of posting shall be filed with the board within seven days of the date of notice.
(2) The board shall send a copy of the notice by registered mail to each person who, in the judgment of the board, could be adversely affected by the temporarydiversion and use.
(c) Regardless of the rate of diversion or the amount of storage, if the permit is to be in effect less than 10 days, the board shall exercise its discretion with respect to requiring notice, both before and after issuance of the temporary permit, and may require such proof of notice as it deems appropriate.
(d) Any interested person may file objection to the temporarydiversion and use with the board and shall send a copy to the applicant or permittee.
(e) The board shall give prompt consideration to any objection, and may hold a hearing thereon, after notice to all interested persons.
(f) Failure of the permittee to comply with any requirement of this section shall result in the automatic termination of the temporary permit.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Water Code - WAT § 1428 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/water-code/wat-sect-1428/
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